Hello Bardo! I will look at this at evening, after my work :) Hope i can help you.
Sincerelly, Laszlo Papp 2009/7/17 bardo <[email protected]> > 2009/7/11 taptaptap dödödö <[email protected]>: > > Hello bardo! > > > > I've spent more time with it too! > > The problem is, it tries to build with that C(XX)FLAGS, which is in your > > /etc/makepkg.conf! > > It can be a hack, but works for me. Set the CXXFLAGS="" && CFLAGS="" for > the > > building session, and can be built well. > > Thanks, as we discussed in private the toolchain has now been updated, > even though I've been notified by various sources that it is broken > for some AVR architectures. Since I haven't been able to solve the > problem quickly, I'm asking for some help on the list. So, here's an > explanation of what I found out until now. > > What's happening: avr-ld, for some reason, doesn't descend into > /usr/avr/lib/ subdirectories while searching for object files, so it > doesn't find arch-specific linker files. I've found an old bug report > that oulines the same problem, even though with no solution posted: > http://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/?22539 > > A (temporary and very ugly) workaround, for those who work with only > one architecture, is linking files in, for example, /usr/avr/lib/avr4/ > to /usr/avr/lib/, paying attention to backup files by the same name > (libm.a, libc.a...). > > In the meantime I'm trying hard to solve the issue, but I can't really > find where the problem lies, so if anybody has any knowledge of > toolchain-building and has suggestions to share, please write :) > > Thanks, > Corrado >
